The Allosteric Regulator Inositol Phosphate Dramatically Affects the Efficacy and Selectivity of Inhibitors for Different HDAC Complexes
Carregando...
Fontes externas
Fontes externas
Data
Orientador
Coorientador
Pós-graduação
Curso de graduação
Título da Revista
ISSN da Revista
Título de Volume
Editor
American Chemical Society (ACS)
Tipo
Artigo
Direito de acesso
Acesso aberto

Fontes externas
Fontes externas
Resumo
Class I histone deacetylases regulate gene transcription and are established therapeutic targets. HDAC1-3 form the catalytic subunit in several distinct multiprotein complexes; however, HDAC inhibitors are rarely studied in the context of these complexes. We evaluated multiple inhibitors, using seven HDAC complexes, and found that the inhibition profiles were highly complex-dependent, despite targeting the same enzyme. We also investigated the effect of the allosteric regulator inositol phosphate on these inhibitors. We observed very large, complex-selective reductions in the potency of benzamides bearing a "foot-pocket group", proposed to be selective for HDAC1/2. The potencies of these compounds are likely to be profoundly different <i>in vivo</i> compared with <i>in vitro</i> potencies in the absence of inositol phosphates. Our findings are supported by cell-based assays evaluating histone acetylation and HDAC degradation, highlighting the importance of evaluating HDACi in the context of HDAC complexes and inositol phosphates.





